An exclusive first look at a brand-new gym in Redditch has been revealed.
24/7 Fitness has given potential clients a sneak peek at its state-of-the-art facilities ahead of its grand opening next week.
The gym, which is located in the former Pure Gym space at the Kingfisher Shopping Centre, is set to offer a premium fitness experience to members with an early sign-up deal now available.
Adrian Field, general manager at the Kingfisher Centre, said: "We have been really impressed with the commitment that the 24/7 team have made in terms of purchasing a lot of new state-of-the-art equipment which will be a strong draw for new members.
"The gym looks fantastic and we look forward to welcoming the 24/7 team and their members to Kingfisher."
New members who sign-up before the opening can enjoy a special rate of £15.95 per month for the first year.
The offer is free from contractual commitments allowing members to cancel anytime.
Signing up during the pre-opening phase is essential to lock in the reduced rate with the gym set to move to its normal pricing after the opening.
A spokesperson for the gym said: "24/7 Fitness is committed to providing a superior workout experience, and the new Redditch location embodies this with a more premium approach to equipment and atmosphere.
"The gym aims to appeal to those who value quality and a supportive fitness community.
"Prospective members and those interested in learning more about the new location's offerings can sign up for updates via a form on the 24/7 Fitness Redditch Page.
"This ensures they stay informed about the pre-sales event, grand opening details, and other important announcements".
The new gym will be the tenth location for the brand and is set to be easily accessible by bus or from carpark 1 at the Kingfisher Centre.
The gym will open on Tuesday (May 7) with more information available at https://247fitness.co/gyms/redditch
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